THE NEW YORKER léas," an.d she managed to insinuate herself into most of Maeterlinck's plays, without any consideration for the damage which was thereby caused to his work. The young Sélysette, whom Maeter- linck married, loomed up at one time as the "Peaches" of the French press. Georgette Leblanc refused Maeter- linck's generous offer to allow her to live with the new ménage-women are like that, aren't they? o another great tragedy of love was consum- mated. O F NOVELS this week I have to report on "Lord of Himself," in which the author of "The Plastic Age" shows us the flapper generation in its early twenties. They all seem very moral, and are horrified when a Jewish young lady, obviously un- familiar with the new movement, tells a "very funny and very dirty" story. Furthermore, undue indulgence in the playful dalliance of necking parties has made everyone rather morbid on the subject of kissing, so much so that Cynthia Day's reluctance to permit an embrace delays her marriage to Carl Peters until the dawn comes up on page 325, or thereabouts. Carl, it seems, is further troubled by the dis- covery that his love for Cynthia in no wise resembles his love for his mother. Therefore they both have doubts; there are scenes and misunderstand- Ings. If all this is the price they paid for living up to the stories of Scott Fitzgerald-then the moralists may take hope. I have rarely encountered so many evidences of moral priggish- ness and morbid self-consciousness since the unhappy, far-off days of Louisa Alcott and the Rev. Canon Farrar, author of "Eric: or Little by Little." -ALcEsTE . SEES DEER ROAM AT N E'V CONCORD-- STATES SEVEN POINT BUICK PROTECTED BY OHIO LAWS.-H eadline in Zanesville ( 0 hio) Times Recorder. When better ones are built, Ohio will protect them. . For a long time she stared at him speechless, not convinced altogether of his reality, though certainly he looked anything but incorporated.-N ew Or- leans Times-Picayune. She was evidently taking no stock in him. . 93 ----.: .:" -""'..- HOTEL MARK HOPKINS San Francúco , - " - 1M lJ f. . 1' . \ : 't ,,'..... . .',' ";I I .,'. '., """ . i ii.\ ;:1' 1 __ : I I : I \\. I I, I I J ',... " 't': . ';!b_ . q) AREL Y will you find in a hotel 1 the combination of comfort and deft attention to your wants t at exists at the ark Hopkins. FIve hundred rooms, high in the quiet of Nab Hill, yet within a moment of the heart of the city. GEO. D. SMITH, Pres. and.Jvfanaging'7)ireé!or WILLP. TAYLOR,]R. 1{esident.Jvfanager On famous ?\[ob HiD -viewing the city, ba y & surrounding panorama "KINKS" THE ROBERT TEMPER INSTITUTE The :maestro in hair bobbins where individuality is created 17 East 45th St. 1320 Chestnut St. New York Philadelphia Vanderbilt 1860 Pennypacker 0169 P. S. W ÂTCU FOR HER DEBUT IBCDN VfOYAGJE --- ... --- ,- - - - - .::.-=- -=:- - -.-= '- W STEAMED- TRAIN an4 MOTO WÆ r) in J?Ærsønol c) f) in an JiDtff ---...- p1cQg.. ':)4;' [llllAI8[lfIH II-L JPJUS[Y9j1W 98 MADISON AVE.a157 1h STREET,NEWYOR :::-- ___ -'I --: /" j - ;....--=-- _ _ :1 '\."-'1(_. v:. : t -=-./ ;' , '. . / - r._ --==-